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Hi,

Where can I find those glass jars with the rubber seal and the wire closing

lip on the lid for an economical price? You know, to put bath salts or bath

scrubs in? By the way where can I find bath scrub recipes?

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Why don't you just measure the water and see if the jar holds one gallon? I

use one gallon glass apothecary-type jars that I found at Target.

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On Jan 29, 2008 12:59 PM, Heinz <luv2scrap@...> wrote:

> Hey group. I was just wondering where everyone gets their one gallon

> glass jars. I thought I had one and now I see that it says 5 lbs (it was

> originally from 5 pounds of raw honey), but I am not sure exactly how much

> that is translated to gallons. I am disappointed because I just got my scoby

> last night and I was hoping to make tea today.

>

> Can I use this smaller jar? Where can I get 1 gallon glass jars?

>

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Five pounds of liquid a little over a half gallon. A pint of liquid weighs

one pound, so your jar is five pints.

For glass jars for free many people go to a local deli or restaurant and

ask. Some people us Freecycle.

Walmart and Target both carry gallon size glass cookie jars.

If you were close to me I could certainly let you have some that I no longer

use since I started doing a continuous brew.

Good luck!

By the way, you can brew a half gallon....just won't have as much, but

something is better than nothing until you can get your gallon jar.

Gayle

WI/USA

GLASS JARS

> Hey group. I was just wondering where everyone gets their one gallon glass

> jars. I thought I had one and now I see that it says 5 lbs (it was

> originally from 5 pounds of raw honey), but I am not sure exactly how much

> that is translated to gallons. I am disappointed because I just got my

> scoby last night and I was hoping to make tea today.

>

> Can I use this smaller jar? Where can I get 1 gallon glass jars?

>

> thanks.

>

>

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From: G S Marks <gsmarks@...>

kombucha tea

Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 7:51:07 PM

Subject: Re: GLASS JARS

(The ancient Brit) says,

This one keeps peeping over the parapet.

Dependent upon your location you may be able to scrounge a steady supply of 1/2

gallons in the shape of pickled egg and pickled onion jars from a chip-shop. I'm

up to 8 now.

If you like variety you can stick a different flavour in each one, started at 2

or 3 day intervals

Nn. England.

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So just cut my recipe in half?

GLASS JARS

> Hey group. I was just wondering where everyone gets their one gallon glass

> jars. I thought I had one and now I see that it says 5 lbs (it was

> originally from 5 pounds of raw honey), but I am not sure exactly how much

> that is translated to gallons. I am disappointed because I just got my

> scoby last night and I was hoping to make tea today.

>

> Can I use this smaller jar? Where can I get 1 gallon glass jars?

>

> thanks.

>

>

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Yup

Nn. England.

GLASS JARS

> Hey group. I was just wondering where everyone gets their one

gallon glass

> jars. I thought I had one and now I see that it says 5 lbs (it was

> originally from 5 pounds of raw honey), but I am not sure exactly

how much

> that is translated to gallons. I am disappointed because I just got

my

> scoby last night and I was hoping to make tea today.

>

> Can I use this smaller jar? Where can I get 1 gallon glass jars?

>

> thanks.

>

>

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Hi and EveryOne,

Continuous brew is a bit easier to maintain once you get used to the

Kombucha brewing process.

You will find an article I wrote about Continuous Fermentation here:

http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/news13.html

I used to use the Anchor Hocking 2 gallon glass " cookie jar " glass

jars to brew and they work very well, the 2 gallon size leaves room

for air at the top and you can make a full gallon or more in each jar.

Now I use a 2.5 gallon glass jar with a plastic spigot that I got

online at infused-vodka.com which works very well for Continuous

Fermentation.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

-- In kombucha tea , " Heinz " <luv2scrap@...>

wrote:

>

> BTW - remind me what contiuous brew is compared to regular...

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I'm sorry... what's a chip-shop? A deli?

sarah

Re: GLASS JARS

(The ancient Brit) says,

This one keeps peeping over the parapet.

Dependent upon your location you may be able to scrounge a steady supply of

1/2 gallons in the shape of pickled egg and pickled onion jars from a chip-shop.

I'm up to 8 now.

If you like variety you can stick a different flavour in each one, started at

2 or 3 day intervals

Nn. England.

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----- Original Message ----

From: Heinz <luv2scrap@...>

kombucha tea

Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 10:50:40 PM

I'm sorry... what's a chip-shop? A deli?

->->->->->->->->

Bears ABSOLUTELY NO resemblance to a " Deli " in any shape or form.

A typically Brit establishment, where one goes for a time honoured form of

" Fast-food " which pre-dates fast food.

Originally almost entirely fried fish and chips, " over the counter " . You can now

buy all manner of strange items like haggis, assorted pies, sausage, " mushy "

peas, onion rings (some even do Calamari rings), the dreaded fried " Mars " bar,

curry and chips (YUK), chips and cheese (n'other yuk), chips and gravy (The yuk

list is endless), etc. And ALSO pickled eggs and pickled onions, the jars of

which are, generally, either discarded or re-cycled.

Nn. England.

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----- Original Message ----

From: Heinz <luv2scrap@...>

kombucha tea

Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 10:50:40 PM

I'm sorry... what's a chip-shop? A deli?

->->->->->->->->

Bears ABSOLUTELY NO resemblance to a " Deli " in any shape or form.

A typically Brit establishment, where one goes for a time honoured form of

" Fast-food " which pre-dates fast food.

Originally almost entirely fried fish and chips, " over the counter " . You can now

buy all manner of strange items like haggis, assorted pies, sausage, " mushy "

peas, onion rings (some even do Calamari rings), the dreaded fried " Mars " bar,

curry and chips (YUK), chips and cheese (n'other yuk), chips and gravy (The yuk

list is endless), etc. And ALSO pickled eggs and pickled onions, the jars of

which are, generally, either discarded or re-cycled.

Nn. England.

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----- Original Message ----

From: Heinz <luv2scrap@...>

kombucha tea

Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 10:50:40 PM

I'm sorry... what's a chip-shop? A deli?

->->->->->->->->

Bears ABSOLUTELY NO resemblance to a " Deli " in any shape or form.

A typically Brit establishment, where one goes for a time honoured form of

" Fast-food " which pre-dates fast food.

Originally almost entirely fried fish and chips, " over the counter " . You can now

buy all manner of strange items like haggis, assorted pies, sausage, " mushy "

peas, onion rings (some even do Calamari rings), the dreaded fried " Mars " bar,

curry and chips (YUK), chips and cheese (n'other yuk), chips and gravy (The yuk

list is endless), etc. And ALSO pickled eggs and pickled onions, the jars of

which are, generally, either discarded or re-cycled.

Nn. England.

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> ----- Original Message ----

> From: Heinz <luv2scrap@...>

> kombucha tea

> Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 10:50:40 PM

>

> I'm sorry... what's a chip-shop? A deli?

>

> ->->->->->->->->

> Bears ABSOLUTELY NO resemblance to a " Deli " in any shape or form.

> A typically Brit establishment, where one goes for a time honoured

form of " Fast-food " which pre-dates fast food.

> Originally almost entirely fried fish and chips, " over the counter " .

You can now buy all manner of strange items like haggis, assorted

pies, sausage, " mushy " peas, onion rings (some even do Calamari

rings), the dreaded fried " Mars " bar, curry and chips (YUK), chips and

cheese (n'other yuk), chips and gravy (The yuk list is endless), etc.

And ALSO pickled eggs and pickled onions, the jars of which are,

generally, either discarded or re-cycled.

>

>

> Nn. England.

>

>

>

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Try your local freecycle group. I got one brand new sun tea jar and

a beautiful ceramic crock (can anyone tell how I can make sure the

crock does not have lead? I thought I read somewhere that a lead

crock will make a " pinging " noise (like lead crystal) and ceramics

without lead will make a thudding noise when you " thunk " them. Does

anyone know if that's true? I haven't used the crock yet because it

has a metal spout and I need to find a plastic replacement. All the

spouts I've seen online are $10.00 plus shipping, and I hate to have

to spend that much. Any of you KT brewers happen to have a dusty

spare you don't mind parting with?

Getting back to my original point, try freecycle or your local

Craig's List under " free " . I have had great results with them both

giving and getting useful items.

Good luck.

Kathy

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I am fairly new to this group, joined in Nov 08, and new to kt

> brewing. I have been enjoying your posts immensely. Some even make

> me laugh out loud, like the description of the " phlegm " floating in

> the kt. I thought I was the only one who thought that!! LOL I

liken

> it to the worm at the bottom of the tequila bottle....are YOU brave

> enough??!! hahaha

>

> I have brewed two batches successfully and have two more almost

ready.

> I have a question about glass jars. I have a sun tea jar that

works

> great, and two ceramic crocks. The crocks do not hold a lot of

liquid

> and I am looking to get more gallon glass jars. I live in

> Connecticut. Any ideas as to where I can purchase them cheaply, or

> better yet, get them for free?

>

> Also, about consumption. It seems that some of you only drink a cup

> or so a day. Is that the " recommended " amount or is it ok to drink

> more? I love the taste and have been drinking about 3-4 8oz.

glasses

> a day when I have it bottled.

>

> Thank you all for your wonderful advice. I have learned so much

> without having to ask a question, yet!

>

> Peace,

> Suzette

>

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Kathy,

Go to your local hardware store and ask for a lead test kit.

They are inexpensive and easy to use.

Gayle

On Jan 22, 2009, at 11:03 AM, kathyh239 wrote:

> Try your local freecycle group. I got one brand new sun tea jar and

> a beautiful ceramic crock (can anyone tell how I can make sure the

> crock does not have lead? I thought I read somewhere that a lead

> crock will make a " pinging " noise (like lead crystal) and ceramics

> without lead will make a thudding noise when you " thunk " them. Does

> anyone know if that's true? I haven't used the crock yet because it

> has a metal spout and I need to find a plastic replacement. All the

> spouts I've seen online are $10.00 plus shipping, and I hate to have

> to spend that much. Any of you KT brewers happen to have a dusty

> spare you don't mind parting with?

>

> Getting back to my original point, try freecycle or your local

> Craig's List under " free " . I have had great results with them both

> giving and getting useful items.

>

> Good luck.

>

> Kathy

>

>

>>

>> Hello everyone,

>>

>> I am fairly new to this group, joined in Nov 08, and new to kt

>> brewing. I have been enjoying your posts immensely. Some even make

>> me laugh out loud, like the description of the " phlegm " floating in

>> the kt. I thought I was the only one who thought that!! LOL I

> liken

>> it to the worm at the bottom of the tequila bottle....are YOU brave

>> enough??!! hahaha

>>

>> I have brewed two batches successfully and have two more almost

> ready.

>> I have a question about glass jars. I have a sun tea jar that

> works

>> great, and two ceramic crocks. The crocks do not hold a lot of

> liquid

>> and I am looking to get more gallon glass jars. I live in

>> Connecticut. Any ideas as to where I can purchase them cheaply, or

>> better yet, get them for free?

>>

>> Also, about consumption. It seems that some of you only drink a cup

>> or so a day. Is that the " recommended " amount or is it ok to drink

>> more? I love the taste and have been drinking about 3-4 8oz.

> glasses

>> a day when I have it bottled.

>>

>> Thank you all for your wonderful advice. I have learned so much

>> without having to ask a question, yet!

>>

>> Peace,

>> Suzette

>>

>

>

>

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>

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> > Also, about consumption. It seems that some of you only drink a cup

> > or so a day. Is that the " recommended " amount or is it ok to drink

> > more? I love the taste and have been drinking about 3-4 8oz. glasses

> > a day when I have it bottled.

> >

> I am also wondering this! I love the taste too, so I drink a couple or

> more bottles a day. It isn't bad, is it? (oh! please say no!) hehe

Hello ,

I sometimes drink larger amounts as you do. If you feel well on it,

drink as much as you feel your body wants to.

Some people can only tolerate very small amounts of KT, while others drink

it by the bottle ;-)

I go through phases. SOmetimes I drink amounts like you, sometimes I only

may drink a 4 oz glass a day. It can vary a lot.

Sometimes I drink more Kefir, and sometimes the pendulum is swinging

stronger towards the Kombucha.

So, , keep on enjoying your wonderful drink and don't worry.

Just listen to your body!

All things good,

kombuchaly,

Margret:-)

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> Also, about consumption. It seems that some of you only drink a cup

> or so a day. Is that the " recommended " amount or is it ok to drink

> more? I love the taste and have been drinking about 3-4 8oz. glasses

> a day when I have it bottled.

>

I am also wondering this! I love the taste too, so I drink a couple or

more bottles a day. It isn't bad, is it? (oh! please say no!) hehe

Thanks

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I don't think it is bad, but i do remember when I started drinking it a

couple of years ago I think I overdid it by drinking it as a cooling

beverage. I think I drank like 4 water glasses of half KT and half grape

juice. All of a sudden I started itching and realized I had hives all over

the body. I took an antihistamine and was fine but since then no longer

drink more than 2 glasses a day.

M

upstate NY

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> > Also, about consumption. It seems that some of you only drink a cup

> > or so a day. Is that the " recommended " amount or is it ok to drink

> > more? I love the taste and have been drinking about 3-4 8oz. glasses

> > a day when I have it bottled.

> >

>

> I am also wondering this! I love the taste too, so I drink a couple or

> more bottles a day. It isn't bad, is it? (oh! please say no!) hehe

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I think you can drink as much as you want - of course as much as your body

can tolerate: however, I also know that for me it can make me feel

dehydrated and you should most definitely also include water (or something

else) to counterbalance this. KT has a detoxifying effect which I believe is

partially responsible to the dehydration factor - so if you feel thirsty,

then ensure that you're also drinking something else too.

My two cents :-)

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Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 3:15 PM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: Glass jars

>

> Also, about consumption. It seems that some of you only drink a cup

> or so a day. Is that the " recommended " amount or is it ok to drink

> more? I love the taste and have been drinking about 3-4 8oz. glasses

> a day when I have it bottled.

>

I am also wondering this! I love the taste too, so I drink a couple or

more bottles a day. It isn't bad, is it? (oh! please say no!) hehe

Thanks

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Thanks Suzy!!!

>

> Just a thought for finding large jars ~ your recycling centers. Don't know

how accessible yours are but I have found some really great jars (some with

lids) there recently when I went to bring some glass. Also, ask friends who

frequent buying clubs who might be buying some of the items from the huge jars

they carry.

> Cheers!

>

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....so i have a question, was wondering what is in recycled glass?? Could there

have been leaded glass involved in there somewhere? and mixed in?? just been on

my mind.. Hmm not to be paranoid, though, Jahjet

>

> I was in Costco this afternoon and saw 3 gallon recycled glass jars, with

> spigots and lids for $25. The opening for the top was not as big around as

> the jar itself, but it was good sized.

>

> samala,

>

> www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt

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...well i am no expert, dont really know. My friend an i were just talking about

this.I am sure if there were any clear colored leaded glass mixed in, it is

minimal. Even these newer Anchor Hockings ( some )is recycled glass.

Jahjet

>

> Hard to say. I think of recycled glass as the jars and bottles people put

> out for recycling. But there are companies that have recycled glass that

> they use for sidewalk type material--it's been tumbled so that there are no

> sharp edges, and I was told this was from car windshields. But the sidewalk

> material that I saw came in several colors. The glass jars at Costco were

> clear.

>

> samala,

>

> www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt

> Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps

> you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> ...so i have a question, was wondering what is in recycled glass?? Could

> there have been leaded glass involved in there somewhere? and mixed in??

> just been on my mind.. Hmm not to be paranoid, though, Jahjet

>

>

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